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Indonesia: US Resumes Military Assistance to Abusive Force

(New York) - The Obama administration's decision to lift a more than decade-long ban on US military assistance to Indonesia's abusive special forces seriously undermines its commitment to promoting respect for human rights in Indonesia and weakens US standards for military cooperation globally, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Indonesia: US Resumes Military Assistance to Abusive Force

(New York) - The Obama administration's decision to lift a more than decade-long ban on US military assistance to Indonesia's abusive special forces seriously undermines its commitment to promoting respect for human rights in Indonesia and weakens US standards for military cooperation globally, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Indonesia: US Resumes Military Assistance to Abusive Force

(New York) - The Obama administration's decision to lift a more than decade-long ban on US military assistance to Indonesia's abusive special forces seriously undermines its commitment to promoting respect for human rights in Indonesia and weakens US standards for military cooperation globally, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Indonesia: Prosecute Abusive Soldiers in Civilian Courts

(Jakarta) - The Indonesian parliament should enact a pending bill that would permit civilian authorities to investigate and prosecute soldiers responsible for crimes against civilians, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to a key lawmaker released today.
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Indonesia: Prosecute Abusive Soldiers in Civilian Courts

(Jakarta) - The Indonesian parliament should enact a pending bill that would permit civilian authorities to investigate and prosecute soldiers responsible for crimes against civilians, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to a key lawmaker released today.
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Indonesia: Prosecute Abusive Soldiers in Civilian Courts

(Jakarta) - The Indonesian parliament should enact a pending bill that would permit civilian authorities to investigate and prosecute soldiers responsible for crimes against civilians, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to a key lawmaker released today.
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Indonesia: US Should Justify Training Counterterrorism Unit

(New York) - The US government should train members of Indonesia's elite special forces only if Indonesia takes sufficient steps toward accountability and reform to deter future abuses, Human Rights Watch said in two letters released today.  
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Indonesia: US Should Justify Training Counterterrorism Unit

(New York) - The US government should train members of Indonesia's elite special forces only if Indonesia takes sufficient steps toward accountability and reform to deter future abuses, Human Rights Watch said in two letters released today.  
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Indonesia: US Should Justify Training Counterterrorism Unit

(New York) - The US government should train members of Indonesia's elite special forces only if Indonesia takes sufficient steps toward accountability and reform to deter future abuses, Human Rights Watch said in two letters released today.  
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Indonesia: Drop Censorship of Critical Film

(New York) - The Indonesian government should rescind its censorship of a film depicting a military atrocity prior to Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor, Human Rights Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch called on the government to revoke the censorship board's sweeping powers to restrict the right to freedom of expression.
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